Millersville, MD – December 6, 2024— The Coordinating Center, a leader in nonprofit healthcare, recently recognized as a 2024 Top Workplace by the national Top Workplace Program is excited to announce the appointment of Celinda Carr and Alyssa Stoffel to the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) of the Chesapeake’s Board of Directors.
Both Celinda Carr, LCSW-C, CCM, Program Director, REM Program and Alyssa Stoffel, MS, BSN, RN, CPN, CCM, CM/DN, Clinical Quality Improvement Program Manager, REM Program, have been appointed to the Board of Directors for the CMSA of the Chesapeake for 2025 for a three-year term. Celinda Carr, who has been on CMSA’s Board since 2022, will assume the position of President-Elect, January 1, 2025, and transition to President the following year.
CMSA is an international, nonprofit organization founded in 1990 dedicated to the support and development of the profession of case management through educational forums, networking opportunities and legislative involvement. Unique in its composition as an international organization, over 70 affiliated and prospective chapters in a tiered democratic structure, CMSA’s success and strength is its structure as a member-driven society.
Ms. Carr has 30 years of clinical expertise, specializing in working with adults and children with complex medical needs, and has been with The Coordinating Center for 12 years. In addition to her role on the CMSA Board, she was appointed by the Governor to serve as a Board Member of the Citizen Review Board for Children in Queen Anne and Kent Counties.
Ms. Stoffel, a licensed registered nurse, has 16 years of case management experience, and has been with The Coordinating Center for nine years. She is actively involved in the Anne Arundel County Local Interagency Coordinating Council, a program led by Anne Arundel County’s Infants and Toddlers Program.
Founded in 1983, The Coordinating Center has been at the forefront of the care management industry, providing person-centered support for people with disabilities and complex medical needs.
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